2001 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4 Le Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l V6 Leather, No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
2001 Nissan Pathfinder in Great Condition, Low Miles- 105,000. Leather Seats, V6, New Oversize Battery in November, Original Floor Mats are good, A/C, Center Armrest w Storage, Fog lights, Well maintained, I have owned since 2009, Synthetic Oil, New Tires at 100,000, ABS, Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Seats, Alarm, Keyless Remote, Shift on the fly 4wd. Tow Package, Power Moonroof, Fold Down Rear Seats, Rear Defrost, Roof Rack, Cruise Control, Fog Lights, Tilt Wheel, 6 speaker stereo, Dual Airbags. No timing belt to change-has a timing chain, brakes are good, great condition, I keep it clean and serviced with synthetic oil. Aluminum wheels, Power Outlets, Compass, Clock, Outside Temp, Owners Manual, Sunglass Holder, rear storage cover and plastic carpet cover for rear. Fun to drive and very solid vehicle, you wont be disappointed. Shift on fly 4wd works great, 2high, auto, 4high and 4 low!! |
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Fri, 11 Apr 2014Chris Forsberg won the Formula Drift Championship in 2009, was in the catbird seat to win it last year until the final race of the season and started this year's season with a win at Long Beach. That is how he can be provide the example for Clarion USA's tagline, "Dream like a champion."
In this three-minute video for the audio components manufacturer, Forsberg gives up the race suit for a corporate suit, then takes time out of his commute to think about what he'd rather be doing. In a 1975 Nissan 280Z with a turbocharged 2.0-liter Skyline RBDET20 engine. We're sure this has never happened to any of you before.
You can watch how dream begins - and suddenly ends - in the video below.
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2013 Nissan NV200
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